But I think that what we saw yesterday comes from the Chargers game in Week 4 from 2005. The Chargers walked onto OUR field, disrespected OUR team, disrespected THE FANS, disrespected EVERYTHING WE STOOD FOR. They deserved what they got yesterday and if I was Ellis Hobbs or whoever else was involved I wouldnt regret it.

Like for example if we played the Ravens we could shake hands and walk off the field excited and not taunting them and their fans but its a different story with San Diego after what they did last year.

I agree with all the point made by you guys and would also like to add that sometimes excitement occurs because something amazing just happened. I know I thought we were going to lose for a large portion of the game. I imagine that with the way our offense was playing yesterday, it took every bit of concentration and focus not to just throw in the towel on the whole thing. And to win like we did....with so many incredible things happening....weren't we all just shocked and amazed? And excited? It's a human response, for cying out loud.

Sorry, Lander, I couldn't help myself there. You're one of the good ones and I am glad to see you sticking around. You've brought a lot of good posts to the board and it is good to get a SD point of view..

Do you actually think BB and crew are slightly concerned with being unpopular in SD? We fans are talking about it because that's what a message forum is for. Perhaps you should start worrying about the draft instead of lurking on here.

Let's be clear about Sunday. What the Chargers (LaDainian Tomlinson in particular) got so angry about was Patriots players doing a mocking version of the dance that Shawne Merriman does every time he records a sack -- which is to say, the Chargers felt disrespected by someone doing an imitation of something that can be viewed as disrespectful every single time Merriman does it.